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wl&otiliim dalu(dlbliftliaÂ£n â€¢ vol u s.washynix x.c t\jesiw september s lftocj i\u m m.vri.i am i-eiii.mi.il r.vr.tlt tuesday wvv oviyftys with respect to the broad as'ievti that " no slave holder can ic a christian hundreds of us can unite our testimony that man men of tlie most distinguish ed piety are owners of slaves â€” who rc as careful of their religious edui ation as any christian parent even at the nonh can be of the education of his t hildr ti j who while they render iheir situation comfortable and happy here endeavor io teach them the wav to happiness her i ter in the old i'estamei.t we are in formed that abraham the father of the faithful had upwards of 300 servant born in his own house 1 l -' ,. man w ho fear ed tfod and eschewed evil had ir.,."iy servivus that professing christian ncro in the habit of owning servants all wc read on , he subject in thc new i csta ineii serves to shew ; while in ho one in stance do we find the practice reprobated i'he writer of this article never did nor ever expects to own a slave ; hut he has many among his dearest and must valued friends who do and whsoe piety and hu manity be is confident would lose noth ing bv being compared with that of lho men who so loudly reprobate the practice that slavery is an evil attended hy many unhappy and demoralizing effects nono are more icauy to admit than the inhab itants of the south none more bitterly deplore the calamity â€” none it is believ ed would make greater sacrifices to ef feet its total abolition did our northern brethren duly reflect on these circum stances were they aware of thc difficul ties attending them and esptciailv did they know the full extent ofthe comforts and privileges enjoyed by the slave nd the tenderness so often manifested bj their masters â€” although they mit_,lit lament the evils which certainly do e ist vet they would cease to heap unmerited re proaches upon the innocent 1 he con duct of one class of our citizens cannot be too severely censured namely thoso who in defiance of the laws of tlieir coun iry of hum . uiu and of cotl are in any way either as ship owners or ship mas ters concerned in bringing these misera ble creatures into our country hat these men or demons in their shape are often if not wholly from the north vv blush to admit liv bingham .'. \\ miik head-qu , â– 'â– â– ., statesville j aug ut il 1822 s tiieofhilt's falls esq of the count of iredell hilling been appointed aid de t.'tiiiif ti the brigadier uenerai of the seventh brigade of north-carolina militia ivith the rank of major will bc obeyed and respected accord ingly amini.w ai.i.isi.v esq of iredell county hav ing been appointed rrigade inspector with die rank of major will be obeyed ancl respected accordingly ensign i'iiilo white of the town ofsalii bury having i een appointed /â– ,.,.'â– quarter master with tl rank of captain will he obeyed and i sp ctcd i â€¢â– ,. ; . cr.tiio.k lee davidson brigadier f ncrul raom tub m.si.nn iiiiki.il jutiinai or igln.il r i ii v - uk ill effects of iron bound full tue vi i stiillx c wi.1l.ni4n the subscription to the ui..u.iiv c ahoum as / ",â€¢ dollars per annum payable half-yearly in advance feet j utile marshall ue near exeter devon may 24 1821 sin a letter in your journal of mon day last renews in my mind a subject i have often been on the point of address ing vu upon ; and one as relates to hoi sesof tpiick action of as much importance as warihop's essay on the diseases ol the eye : i mean the consideration ofthe h'.'se's feet antl the injury induced hy the application of un inelastic ring as a protection to a part formed in al its out ward parts by nature for full and free exercise of elastic ity twenty years ago or rather more in the indulgence ol a te gard to my tiding horse so naturally the feeling of youth 1 w_is led to observe ill my own and indeed more or less in the horses of every one else a degree of con traction taking piacc in the loot : in some i the affection for it was not at that period | supposed a disease was of slow progress while in others it was rapid and destruc tive various were the methods tried to avoid the growing evil hut all proved abortive at nn early period after my i mind had become alive to the subject 1 became acquainted with hracy clark an cmim nt london vetetinary surgeon who was prosecuting a similar inipiiry and through his professional information i n diimateiy indebted to the knowledge messrs editors : i hiive read with no small decree of interest a tempi rate and ingenious essay on local prejudices which appeared in the southern intelligencer an excellent religious journal published at charleston i'he subject has frequent ly occurred tt mv mind while the illib eral and unfounded prejudices existing between the inhabitants of the northern and southern sections of our country have been noticed with deep and painful regret a very moderate acquaintance with the world is siiltuieut to teai h the falsehood of those sweeping conclusions so often made lo the injury of particular commu nities that men with similar advanta ges of education and religious instruction are influenced by similar motives and that place and situation have little lo tlo with iheir moral or religious character are i flections confirmed by the expe rience of ages vet while thr inhabit ants of the north i discriminate ly con demn iheir southern brethren with re spect to slavery luxury intemperance antl u neglect of their religious duties and obligations the inhabitants of the south funning their opinions from the pedlers and adventurers they meet with pro nounce in the same unqualified terms respecting the moral character of their northern brethren ; nnd set thein down a cheats swindlers and hypocrites thut both parties are cgrcgiously wrong in their conclusions a very slight degree ol acquaintance with them as they really are would be sufficient to prove jjf no pupcr will he discontinued until all arrearages nre paid nlcss at the discretion of the editors ; and any subscriber failing to give rotice of his wish to discontinue at the end of u year will be considered ns wishing lo continue the | aper which will bc sent accordingly whoever uill become responsible for die payment of nine papers shall receive h tenth s'-ttttat will e inserte.l on the cm ttomarj terms .'. persons sending in adver â– sements must specify the number of times they wish tlieiu inserted or they will bo continued till ordered out and charged accordingly the several regiments composing the seventh brigade will be reviewed bv the brig genera ut the lim i and places following to vi it i the iredell regiment commanded i.i colonel voting ui statesville on monday the 23d of september next at 12 o'clock m i'he 1 rowan regiment col jones nt mocks ville on tuesday the 24th of september :.! 12 clock m nu advertisement inserted until it bus been p.ii.l for or its payjnent assumed by some person in this town or its vicinity j;'.\!i letters tothe editors must be post-paid cr they uill not he attended to i'he i'h rowan regiment cl wilborn at george rllcr's on wednesday the 25th sept jat 12 o'clock m stale ot ivcvrt\\-v2ayovnia the 2d rovvnii regiment col jarratt at john miller's on thursday tl 26th of september ..[ 12 o'clock m llllll bvukk covmtv si'pf.rior court of law march term 1822 . leerov burnett vs elijah pouch â€” jud n't levied on land â€” it up curing to the cuurt t tint the defendant lives out of this stale â€” it um therefore ordered that publication be made tor three months in the western carolinian thut the said elijah fouctl appear before tlie judge ofthe superior court of law for llie county aforesaid at the next court to hc held at the court-house in morganton on the 4th mondav in september next and replevy and pli-nd to issue or judgment will be entered against him for plaint ill's demand test w w erwin c ii s c 3mt'2l price adv s-l the 1st rowan r giment col i\".!i kerr at salisbury on friday the ttl of septcnbt r .-< 12 o'clock m the coininandatits i f the foregoing regiments will attend at the times und planes above speci fied with their regiments equipped as the law , directs for gctu ml review j the brigade inspector uill attend on eacli day ofthe review and examine minutely into the condition ami number of arms ofthe troop ki order of tlie brigadier general theophilus falls t'l'.i aidde camp let us in the first place exiinine the charges so often brought against the in habitants of thc south ; in thc front ol which stands the holding nf slaves that the present generation hud no agencv in bringing this evil for such they all admit it 6n themselves is a stubborn fact which their accusers cannot controvert ; nor can all the acknowledged acuteness of yankees devise any means by which consistently with the safety of both parties they can free themselves from this calamity were they inclined to do it â€” and that many of them do ardently desire it we knoiii ib he a truth with respect to their treatment although here as in other places there are unquestionably men so devoid of the feelings of benevolence and humanity as to treat their domestics with unmerited cruelty yet on a residence in this coun try tlie first tiling we notice is the ma ny comforts enjoyed by the slaves the moderate decree of labor usually imposed upon them their comfortable and often handsome clothing their frequent relaxa tion from labour and in many instances the almost paternal tenderness with which they are treated indeed however ex travagant the assertion nay appear we may confidently affirm that in the towns and villages of this state their services are lighter their clothing and tlie setter antl iheir freedom from care greater than is enjoyed by the laboiing classes in oth er states that the most severe task masters among us are foreigners that is europeans or the inhabitants of other states is a fact well known and attested bv those who have made any observation on the subject since the prejudices of the north are so strong on the subject of slavery and their consciences antl feelings so tremblingly alive to its religious and mor i turpitude how can we account for the fact that no instances are found of men from that part of our country ob taining slaves by marrtiage execution legacy or purchase all of which do hap pen who are disposed to grant them man umission ? un the contraiv those resi ding in this country know ii to be a fact that such men arc as tenacious of this kind of property more rigorous in their exactions of labor and as ready to make money by their sale a lhe men of the south during a residence of many vears in one of the larger towns in the eastern par of this state the writer of this ai tide knew instances of men from that state vvhich claims to itself the ex clusive title of the land ol steady hab its who merely to gratify " the liner feelings of the soul would solicit the of fice ot whipping offending slaves prom these instances of individual depravity would it be just or liberal to infer that the inhabitants of the northern states de lighted in the infliction of human misery ? yet such has been thc " measure meted to the inhabitants of the south ihe ex pressions of acrimony amounting almost to a wish that the scenes of st domingo might be acted over in the southern states j , whi '::. during the missouri miction fell . i .. 1 m in rrs of congress were .. ub jci t t humiliation and regret to grntlc men from the north residing in this state that sin h laiguaga and feelings could have their origin only in ignorance of the , ii uf ilu slaves anil the conduct of tl.i ir masters was tlieir tinanimou slid d opinion valuable situations ik i â– â– b decree the f.tji.itv iitititath 10 publi h mniitlni h lots '' i â€¢..!â– â– . h an h i:nin,;,r,.-^b h to i,'h on i ic.-es^b on top l.ttu-h ' '' h to vlemilidcr.h . i i h c.m.c i â– til.lritsl ;â€¢,, 1.s22 gvvi'lh state of xoct\\-c oxqwha i .. vv ' xuu vw\m\\vin n -â– 7 fames b hampton respectfuli forms rutheuford county ,| the public that he occlip.cs the , 1 shop court of pleas and quarter sessions july formerly owned hi his rather on main-street sessions 1822 : all hampton vs i'homas a few doors south of the court-house salisbury m'guirc original attachment levied on land w |, ere |, e is now prepared with a good set of and negro man it appear.ngto the satisfaction tools to re air all kinds of ol the court that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this state it is therefore watches te clocks ordered that publication be made for six weeks â€ž . , , . , , in lhe western carolinian for the defendant tt ; wing employed a competent workman to help appear ut our next counlv court of pleas and hl,n ' lle j u who may favor h.m vviththcir quarter sessions to be holden for the countv of cust " m ' "'. lt ""'','' work if a,l , bc 0n -' c ,". u -" 1 "> Â» ruth rford.al tl court-house in rutherfordton ft 00 ' i *\> '" as a a . '' n > . oth^sl>op in this part ol on the third mondav after the fourth mondav in the country a i kinds of ol i jewelry repaired c . , . .-, i i . i i . antl some kinds made .!â€¢ is .. i everv di srridti.in si'pt.'iiihcr n.-xt then and there to plead or â€¢ , â– , ... .,,, . , .-,, i , i â– , , . i i ' i in hisline 1.1 b i,-,,i ess will he th.inktuilv received ueiiiar or iiitle-tncnt tiiuil will be entered ti ) â– , , .. ' - , . . . â– . , j fa ,,,,. ' and executed nn a short notice i'.-op e who iit.iillst hun t i . â€¢ . .- . . i . , .... _, i.j Â» ... nnitftv i t reside at a distance by sending may depend on vv at ies lv\.\l l iia ih.n 1.1 , ... , -,. ... , .,- . â€¢ , ,' c : . ~ having then work us laithtullv atten led to and vv\fc of vlÂ»v\\\-l'tm>\uu returned as though they were present and only the old estaoli inert n tusburv pnet s charged nui hi iifokn countv salisbitri aug 13 1822 14 ' to crt of i'l.-us and quarter sessions july â€” â€” j sessions 1822 . noah hampton vs augustus tiylttl viua v,s c sackett original attachment levied on house .â€”_,.,, ..... . , . hold furniture ll appearing to thc satisfaction r t hl "} b>c p^no^av cc t l i Â£'" of the court ihai the defendanl in this case is .. â– pply ol groi lrlts which he offers without the limits of this state it is iherefore '''''"" ':" the mo j reasonable terms tor cash ordered that publication be made for sis weeks a mon k th â„¢Â» r ? : s f ( " '";'â€¢ passes rum in the western carolinian for the defendanl to k'ce.l 1 ltaiwns salt i and also the usual sup appear r next countv court of pleas antl . !''>'". ' â€¢$> c " """"â€¢ &*'â„¢*' ft 1 .â„¢'*]" " j ..,', i b ions to be hoiden for thc county of|p l,,t ' " mb '""- lm0 j 0 10lmes ' lliithcrford ai the court-house in rutherfordton """'' "'â– lh " ~ i â€¢"' on the third monday after the fourth m lav in i i ii i september next then and there to plead or ovum llotafcs cuv'tvl demur otherwise judgment final will be entered rpitl subscriber wishes to inform the citizens up against him t'19r i |_ of the united states that he has ol in - . isaac < ml atov c c .____ | ,. ,,.,. ,,â€ž .-...,.., h e president of lhe cnitedstati , u in ol mm : f i â– tyjs requisite to the heathy pro-l on ilu 19th an 0th september next v ,' â€¢-â€¢ root of that truly noble an he sold in lincolnton n number of i.d p . , . to the highest bidder these lots are genem * ' his induced me six | beautifully situated for building and may mi i make use with some trifling purchased for a small price v . . f , . gentlemen wishing is pleasant and healthy i ; ' ol a shoe < known formerly in nation where they can have the advantage of .. . ing world by the name of the male and female academy would do well to a 1 , i >â€¢ -. . â€¢ . _ r , â€ž i ,, . , ,., â– â€¢ â– . ., , n s shou ; it being customary lor tend tins sule i his is perhaps the onlv op _ h â€¢ portunity that will offer to acquire these valtia â– be carried by huntsmen for the hie si nations the terns will be 12 months m 0 dation of gentlemen whose hor credit n ah ud r veil security . . i might accidentally throw a shoe ; and ling a rivet in the toe was from its ca-l lability of expansion or contraction casi v accommodated to the foot of any hoisc rtler 1 had usetl this shoe twelve months wrote bracy clark an account of the re ult vvhich had proved beneficial beyond j ny most sanguine expectations ; still they | verc not altogether fit for general use and herefore no public exhibition took place if them i however continued their use i md with great success getting such alter itions as circumstances seemed to dictate he necessity of always communicating ny experiments as 1 proceeded to my worthy and resperted friend b c who i nn happv to find has now brought a shoe o perfection which stands the test of pub ic experience it is now six years since [ have usetl jointed shoes and 1 therefore hink 1 may be allowed from the success t have experienced to name it for the lenc-tit of the public and particularly for hat part of the agricultural world who ire engaged in breeding and breaking val uable horses many of whom are sent at early age ., to london with contracted feet from shoeing not as the general mode af expression is " had shoeing but_/roi ihoeing which aa generally used is alto gether in the best hands dad ! i send you herewith which i shall be eflad when your curiosity and that of your friends in your immediate vicinity are gratified to have returned two coffin j'.iiis ; ihe one formerly belonging to an mimal that had been shod in tlie common mode and the other to one that had nev er worn other than the jointed shoes a - id leave vou to make vour own comments the natural age of the horse is from 25 to 30 years how many never reach seven or nine from bad feet arising from the mode of shoeing in general practice i the horse arrives at his full growth at f en and full beauty and roundness c fiarts at nine alter which they an ..; .. blc of their greatest exertion ; u from ihe uncorrected evil in tlir old mode ol shoeing few pi rsons lil - to buy a horse without a mark of childhood in his hi nth to be sold as to the other charges of irrcligion intemperance and prevailing licentious ness it is to be lamented that too much of these evils prevails every where in our country -, yet we feel a degree of confi dence in saying that the impressions with respect to the southern states have been greatly and wickedly exaggerated that our situation difl'ers materially from our brethren at the north they should hear in mind our scattered population having few towns or villages deprives us of the furiliticr for public worship which thev enjoy in so distinguished a degree hut the proportion of professing chris tians and of those who are lhe friends of religion is much greater than is usually imagined and we flatter ourselves is daily increasing luxury and intemperance are apt to bear some proportion to thc facilities of living ; yet we believe it would bc difficult to produce examples of a great er degree of refinement in corrcet mor als and of attention to the duties of re ligion than exist at ibis lime in a num berof the larger towns in this state i'h at some improvement is visible throughout the southern states we trust is obvious much most certainly remains to be clone many and great evils do exist . and we have reason to humble ourselves before god for our manifold transmissions vet from others we feel a proud consciousness in saying we do nut deserve the severe censures and sarcasms rast upon us by them in a future essay i shall endeavor to show how unfounded are the prejudi ces cherished against yankees as they are reproachfully termed one observation shall include the present remarks were none agreeably to ir saviour's benevo lent rule to cast stones but those who arc free from faults our window , i i limbs would remain unbroken : did we receive what we deserve at th hai . â– of divine justice both would le *â€¢ as sodom and like unto gomorrah state nv xovtyi-cavouna i ti f it for n coi sty i treatment is simple and very easily performed 4 k t l.'l i i'l and quarter se ions lull numbers of people have given cei-ti(i.Â«.tcs of the < - ioiis,1822 thomas lvlcs i 'â– great usefulness of this discovery an i.vlei original attachment levied on negro ri-wlv to testif in the same v ,, it appearing to the latisfaction of the culled on tin subscriber wishes i . is without understood that horses whose eyes have become ol thisstatc ordered therefore that dead can bc brought to their light again ; but n he made for six vv eks in the western . in man cas -, n liere they hav been blind ir . lor ii i â– i n lum to appear m nc to sev-i n yi ars by lus method they have h court of pleas and quarter sessions bi i n il â– id to perfect sight and ever aft i ickj for rutherford counlv id the ( â– itrl ' ri mained -.". . ituth rfordton on the third mondav rights or states or single counties may bc ifier the fourth monday in september next , tl bv ai>plying either personall or bj i thei to plead or demur or judgment final letter in the subscriber or his agent in the en red up again h m t'19r town of huntsvillc surrj county n carolina vv j s ' i-i v -,.' ri vi i'i,r | a righ i ," i singl i i ounty will be sold at from h j i'i , " ,.|' â– - candinus ma im webteuj . iu.ii.im tt the grand jury of rowan to their l citizens ofthe county i uv vi,v\\i-v'.vi">i\'i\\'...h ' 2 ahc-.l i ,\ rv vuiwi \ g u'hnnici md nancy his wife joshua fox mil 4 short time since a mil . n'd ! , -,â€¢_.% i orge curtwright a journeyman shoema â– i , â– .â– ", igth â€¢ 1 1 1 1 os mil .. riminii-nced working with me and alter get 111 â– i ...' n.liah rn lol'an . (â€¢ . ' ' pa.villk ' it publi ' mi be mad - fur six lh in the i he i man t-dlor by the ' â– â– ;,, ., tth n , i . .. â€¢ of lei is it is supposed he will make iv court to i.e held for tin county of mo i r i'em see by the vvav ofl ii i . . moi-gmiton is to ii first monday in octobe n i md pl id the public on their guartf anil 1 i i'lsiur or demur or tin petition will l heard ol i man keep pac rith him if hi r v ' '. , ,-. â– i â€¢â€¢ \- \ ! ompson ' â€¢ i .'â–º i '.'â– -.-.â€¢

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wl&otiliim dalu(dlbliftliaÂ£n â€¢ vol u s.washynix x.c t\jesiw september s lftocj i\u m m.vri.i am i-eiii.mi.il r.vr.tlt tuesday wvv oviyftys with respect to the broad as'ievti that " no slave holder can ic a christian hundreds of us can unite our testimony that man men of tlie most distinguish ed piety are owners of slaves â€” who rc as careful of their religious edui ation as any christian parent even at the nonh can be of the education of his t hildr ti j who while they render iheir situation comfortable and happy here endeavor io teach them the wav to happiness her i ter in the old i'estamei.t we are in formed that abraham the father of the faithful had upwards of 300 servant born in his own house 1 l -' ,. man w ho fear ed tfod and eschewed evil had ir.,."iy servivus that professing christian ncro in the habit of owning servants all wc read on , he subject in thc new i csta ineii serves to shew ; while in ho one in stance do we find the practice reprobated i'he writer of this article never did nor ever expects to own a slave ; hut he has many among his dearest and must valued friends who do and whsoe piety and hu manity be is confident would lose noth ing bv being compared with that of lho men who so loudly reprobate the practice that slavery is an evil attended hy many unhappy and demoralizing effects nono are more icauy to admit than the inhab itants of the south none more bitterly deplore the calamity â€” none it is believ ed would make greater sacrifices to ef feet its total abolition did our northern brethren duly reflect on these circum stances were they aware of thc difficul ties attending them and esptciailv did they know the full extent ofthe comforts and privileges enjoyed by the slave nd the tenderness so often manifested bj their masters â€” although they mit_,lit lament the evils which certainly do e ist vet they would cease to heap unmerited re proaches upon the innocent 1 he con duct of one class of our citizens cannot be too severely censured namely thoso who in defiance of the laws of tlieir coun iry of hum . uiu and of cotl are in any way either as ship owners or ship mas ters concerned in bringing these misera ble creatures into our country hat these men or demons in their shape are often if not wholly from the north vv blush to admit liv bingham .'. \\ miik head-qu , â– 'â– â– ., statesville j aug ut il 1822 s tiieofhilt's falls esq of the count of iredell hilling been appointed aid de t.'tiiiif ti the brigadier uenerai of the seventh brigade of north-carolina militia ivith the rank of major will bc obeyed and respected accord ingly amini.w ai.i.isi.v esq of iredell county hav ing been appointed rrigade inspector with die rank of major will be obeyed ancl respected accordingly ensign i'iiilo white of the town ofsalii bury having i een appointed /â– ,.,.'â– quarter master with tl rank of captain will he obeyed and i sp ctcd i â€¢â– ,. ; . cr.tiio.k lee davidson brigadier f ncrul raom tub m.si.nn iiiiki.il jutiinai or igln.il r i ii v - uk ill effects of iron bound full tue vi i stiillx c wi.1l.ni4n the subscription to the ui..u.iiv c ahoum as / ",â€¢ dollars per annum payable half-yearly in advance feet j utile marshall ue near exeter devon may 24 1821 sin a letter in your journal of mon day last renews in my mind a subject i have often been on the point of address ing vu upon ; and one as relates to hoi sesof tpiick action of as much importance as warihop's essay on the diseases ol the eye : i mean the consideration ofthe h'.'se's feet antl the injury induced hy the application of un inelastic ring as a protection to a part formed in al its out ward parts by nature for full and free exercise of elastic ity twenty years ago or rather more in the indulgence ol a te gard to my tiding horse so naturally the feeling of youth 1 w_is led to observe ill my own and indeed more or less in the horses of every one else a degree of con traction taking piacc in the loot : in some i the affection for it was not at that period | supposed a disease was of slow progress while in others it was rapid and destruc tive various were the methods tried to avoid the growing evil hut all proved abortive at nn early period after my i mind had become alive to the subject 1 became acquainted with hracy clark an cmim nt london vetetinary surgeon who was prosecuting a similar inipiiry and through his professional information i n diimateiy indebted to the knowledge messrs editors : i hiive read with no small decree of interest a tempi rate and ingenious essay on local prejudices which appeared in the southern intelligencer an excellent religious journal published at charleston i'he subject has frequent ly occurred tt mv mind while the illib eral and unfounded prejudices existing between the inhabitants of the northern and southern sections of our country have been noticed with deep and painful regret a very moderate acquaintance with the world is siiltuieut to teai h the falsehood of those sweeping conclusions so often made lo the injury of particular commu nities that men with similar advanta ges of education and religious instruction are influenced by similar motives and that place and situation have little lo tlo with iheir moral or religious character are i flections confirmed by the expe rience of ages vet while thr inhabit ants of the north i discriminate ly con demn iheir southern brethren with re spect to slavery luxury intemperance antl u neglect of their religious duties and obligations the inhabitants of the south funning their opinions from the pedlers and adventurers they meet with pro nounce in the same unqualified terms respecting the moral character of their northern brethren ; nnd set thein down a cheats swindlers and hypocrites thut both parties are cgrcgiously wrong in their conclusions a very slight degree ol acquaintance with them as they really are would be sufficient to prove jjf no pupcr will he discontinued until all arrearages nre paid nlcss at the discretion of the editors ; and any subscriber failing to give rotice of his wish to discontinue at the end of u year will be considered ns wishing lo continue the | aper which will bc sent accordingly whoever uill become responsible for die payment of nine papers shall receive h tenth s'-ttttat will e inserte.l on the cm ttomarj terms .'. persons sending in adver â– sements must specify the number of times they wish tlieiu inserted or they will bo continued till ordered out and charged accordingly the several regiments composing the seventh brigade will be reviewed bv the brig genera ut the lim i and places following to vi it i the iredell regiment commanded i.i colonel voting ui statesville on monday the 23d of september next at 12 o'clock m i'he 1 rowan regiment col jones nt mocks ville on tuesday the 24th of september :.! 12 clock m nu advertisement inserted until it bus been p.ii.l for or its payjnent assumed by some person in this town or its vicinity j;'.\!i letters tothe editors must be post-paid cr they uill not he attended to i'he i'h rowan regiment cl wilborn at george rllcr's on wednesday the 25th sept jat 12 o'clock m stale ot ivcvrt\\-v2ayovnia the 2d rovvnii regiment col jarratt at john miller's on thursday tl 26th of september ..[ 12 o'clock m llllll bvukk covmtv si'pf.rior court of law march term 1822 . leerov burnett vs elijah pouch â€” jud n't levied on land â€” it up curing to the cuurt t tint the defendant lives out of this stale â€” it um therefore ordered that publication be made tor three months in the western carolinian thut the said elijah fouctl appear before tlie judge ofthe superior court of law for llie county aforesaid at the next court to hc held at the court-house in morganton on the 4th mondav in september next and replevy and pli-nd to issue or judgment will be entered against him for plaint ill's demand test w w erwin c ii s c 3mt'2l price adv s-l the 1st rowan r giment col i\".!i kerr at salisbury on friday the ttl of septcnbt r .-< 12 o'clock m the coininandatits i f the foregoing regiments will attend at the times und planes above speci fied with their regiments equipped as the law , directs for gctu ml review j the brigade inspector uill attend on eacli day ofthe review and examine minutely into the condition ami number of arms ofthe troop ki order of tlie brigadier general theophilus falls t'l'.i aidde camp let us in the first place exiinine the charges so often brought against the in habitants of thc south ; in thc front ol which stands the holding nf slaves that the present generation hud no agencv in bringing this evil for such they all admit it 6n themselves is a stubborn fact which their accusers cannot controvert ; nor can all the acknowledged acuteness of yankees devise any means by which consistently with the safety of both parties they can free themselves from this calamity were they inclined to do it â€” and that many of them do ardently desire it we knoiii ib he a truth with respect to their treatment although here as in other places there are unquestionably men so devoid of the feelings of benevolence and humanity as to treat their domestics with unmerited cruelty yet on a residence in this coun try tlie first tiling we notice is the ma ny comforts enjoyed by the slaves the moderate decree of labor usually imposed upon them their comfortable and often handsome clothing their frequent relaxa tion from labour and in many instances the almost paternal tenderness with which they are treated indeed however ex travagant the assertion nay appear we may confidently affirm that in the towns and villages of this state their services are lighter their clothing and tlie setter antl iheir freedom from care greater than is enjoyed by the laboiing classes in oth er states that the most severe task masters among us are foreigners that is europeans or the inhabitants of other states is a fact well known and attested bv those who have made any observation on the subject since the prejudices of the north are so strong on the subject of slavery and their consciences antl feelings so tremblingly alive to its religious and mor i turpitude how can we account for the fact that no instances are found of men from that part of our country ob taining slaves by marrtiage execution legacy or purchase all of which do hap pen who are disposed to grant them man umission ? un the contraiv those resi ding in this country know ii to be a fact that such men arc as tenacious of this kind of property more rigorous in their exactions of labor and as ready to make money by their sale a lhe men of the south during a residence of many vears in one of the larger towns in the eastern par of this state the writer of this ai tide knew instances of men from that state vvhich claims to itself the ex clusive title of the land ol steady hab its who merely to gratify " the liner feelings of the soul would solicit the of fice ot whipping offending slaves prom these instances of individual depravity would it be just or liberal to infer that the inhabitants of the northern states de lighted in the infliction of human misery ? yet such has been thc " measure meted to the inhabitants of the south ihe ex pressions of acrimony amounting almost to a wish that the scenes of st domingo might be acted over in the southern states j , whi '::. during the missouri miction fell . i .. 1 m in rrs of congress were .. ub jci t t humiliation and regret to grntlc men from the north residing in this state that sin h laiguaga and feelings could have their origin only in ignorance of the , ii uf ilu slaves anil the conduct of tl.i ir masters was tlieir tinanimou slid d opinion valuable situations ik i â– â– b decree the f.tji.itv iitititath 10 publi h mniitlni h lots '' i â€¢..!â– â– . h an h i:nin,;,r,.-^b h to i,'h on i ic.-es^b on top l.ttu-h ' '' h to vlemilidcr.h . i i h c.m.c i â– til.lritsl ;â€¢,, 1.s22 gvvi'lh state of xoct\\-c oxqwha i .. vv ' xuu vw\m\\vin n -â– 7 fames b hampton respectfuli forms rutheuford county ,| the public that he occlip.cs the , 1 shop court of pleas and quarter sessions july formerly owned hi his rather on main-street sessions 1822 : all hampton vs i'homas a few doors south of the court-house salisbury m'guirc original attachment levied on land w |, ere |, e is now prepared with a good set of and negro man it appear.ngto the satisfaction tools to re air all kinds of ol the court that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this state it is therefore watches te clocks ordered that publication be made for six weeks â€ž . , , . , , in lhe western carolinian for the defendant tt ; wing employed a competent workman to help appear ut our next counlv court of pleas and hl,n ' lle j u who may favor h.m vviththcir quarter sessions to be holden for the countv of cust " m ' "'. lt ""'','' work if a,l , bc 0n -' c ,". u -" 1 "> Â» ruth rford.al tl court-house in rutherfordton ft 00 ' i *\> '" as a a . '' n > . oth^sl>op in this part ol on the third mondav after the fourth mondav in the country a i kinds of ol i jewelry repaired c . , . .-, i i . i i . antl some kinds made .!â€¢ is .. i everv di srridti.in si'pt.'iiihcr n.-xt then and there to plead or â€¢ , â– , ... .,,, . , .-,, i , i â– , , . i i ' i in hisline 1.1 b i,-,,i ess will he th.inktuilv received ueiiiar or iiitle-tncnt tiiuil will be entered ti ) â– , , .. ' - , . . . â– . , j fa ,,,,. ' and executed nn a short notice i'.-op e who iit.iillst hun t i . â€¢ . .- . . i . , .... _, i.j Â» ... nnitftv i t reside at a distance by sending may depend on vv at ies lv\.\l l iia ih.n 1.1 , ... , -,. ... , .,- . â€¢ , ,' c : . ~ having then work us laithtullv atten led to and vv\fc of vlÂ»v\\\-l'tm>\uu returned as though they were present and only the old estaoli inert n tusburv pnet s charged nui hi iifokn countv salisbitri aug 13 1822 14 ' to crt of i'l.-us and quarter sessions july â€” â€” j sessions 1822 . noah hampton vs augustus tiylttl viua v,s c sackett original attachment levied on house .â€”_,.,, ..... . , . hold furniture ll appearing to thc satisfaction r t hl "} b>c p^no^av cc t l i Â£'" of the court ihai the defendanl in this case is .. â– pply ol groi lrlts which he offers without the limits of this state it is iherefore '''''"" ':" the mo j reasonable terms tor cash ordered that publication be made for sis weeks a mon k th â„¢Â» r ? : s f ( " '";'â€¢ passes rum in the western carolinian for the defendanl to k'ce.l 1 ltaiwns salt i and also the usual sup appear r next countv court of pleas antl . !''>'". ' â€¢$> c " """"â€¢ &*'â„¢*' ft 1 .â„¢'*]" " j ..,', i b ions to be hoiden for thc county of|p l,,t ' " mb '""- lm0 j 0 10lmes ' lliithcrford ai the court-house in rutherfordton """'' "'â– lh " ~ i â€¢"' on the third monday after the fourth m lav in i i ii i september next then and there to plead or ovum llotafcs cuv'tvl demur otherwise judgment final will be entered rpitl subscriber wishes to inform the citizens up against him t'19r i |_ of the united states that he has ol in - . isaac < ml atov c c .____ | ,. ,,.,. ,,â€ž .-...,.., h e president of lhe cnitedstati , u in ol mm : f i â– tyjs requisite to the heathy pro-l on ilu 19th an 0th september next v ,' â€¢-â€¢ root of that truly noble an he sold in lincolnton n number of i.d p . , . to the highest bidder these lots are genem * ' his induced me six | beautifully situated for building and may mi i make use with some trifling purchased for a small price v . . f , . gentlemen wishing is pleasant and healthy i ; ' ol a shoe < known formerly in nation where they can have the advantage of .. . ing world by the name of the male and female academy would do well to a 1 , i >â€¢ -. . â€¢ . _ r , â€ž i ,, . , ,., â– â€¢ â– . ., , n s shou ; it being customary lor tend tins sule i his is perhaps the onlv op _ h â€¢ portunity that will offer to acquire these valtia â– be carried by huntsmen for the hie si nations the terns will be 12 months m 0 dation of gentlemen whose hor credit n ah ud r veil security . . i might accidentally throw a shoe ; and ling a rivet in the toe was from its ca-l lability of expansion or contraction casi v accommodated to the foot of any hoisc rtler 1 had usetl this shoe twelve months wrote bracy clark an account of the re ult vvhich had proved beneficial beyond j ny most sanguine expectations ; still they | verc not altogether fit for general use and herefore no public exhibition took place if them i however continued their use i md with great success getting such alter itions as circumstances seemed to dictate he necessity of always communicating ny experiments as 1 proceeded to my worthy and resperted friend b c who i nn happv to find has now brought a shoe o perfection which stands the test of pub ic experience it is now six years since [ have usetl jointed shoes and 1 therefore hink 1 may be allowed from the success t have experienced to name it for the lenc-tit of the public and particularly for hat part of the agricultural world who ire engaged in breeding and breaking val uable horses many of whom are sent at early age ., to london with contracted feet from shoeing not as the general mode af expression is " had shoeing but_/roi ihoeing which aa generally used is alto gether in the best hands dad ! i send you herewith which i shall be eflad when your curiosity and that of your friends in your immediate vicinity are gratified to have returned two coffin j'.iiis ; ihe one formerly belonging to an mimal that had been shod in tlie common mode and the other to one that had nev er worn other than the jointed shoes a - id leave vou to make vour own comments the natural age of the horse is from 25 to 30 years how many never reach seven or nine from bad feet arising from the mode of shoeing in general practice i the horse arrives at his full growth at f en and full beauty and roundness c fiarts at nine alter which they an ..; .. blc of their greatest exertion ; u from ihe uncorrected evil in tlir old mode ol shoeing few pi rsons lil - to buy a horse without a mark of childhood in his hi nth to be sold as to the other charges of irrcligion intemperance and prevailing licentious ness it is to be lamented that too much of these evils prevails every where in our country -, yet we feel a degree of confi dence in saying that the impressions with respect to the southern states have been greatly and wickedly exaggerated that our situation difl'ers materially from our brethren at the north they should hear in mind our scattered population having few towns or villages deprives us of the furiliticr for public worship which thev enjoy in so distinguished a degree hut the proportion of professing chris tians and of those who are lhe friends of religion is much greater than is usually imagined and we flatter ourselves is daily increasing luxury and intemperance are apt to bear some proportion to thc facilities of living ; yet we believe it would bc difficult to produce examples of a great er degree of refinement in corrcet mor als and of attention to the duties of re ligion than exist at ibis lime in a num berof the larger towns in this state i'h at some improvement is visible throughout the southern states we trust is obvious much most certainly remains to be clone many and great evils do exist . and we have reason to humble ourselves before god for our manifold transmissions vet from others we feel a proud consciousness in saying we do nut deserve the severe censures and sarcasms rast upon us by them in a future essay i shall endeavor to show how unfounded are the prejudi ces cherished against yankees as they are reproachfully termed one observation shall include the present remarks were none agreeably to ir saviour's benevo lent rule to cast stones but those who arc free from faults our window , i i limbs would remain unbroken : did we receive what we deserve at th hai . â– of divine justice both would le *â€¢ as sodom and like unto gomorrah state nv xovtyi-cavouna i ti f it for n coi sty i treatment is simple and very easily performed 4 k t l.'l i i'l and quarter se ions lull numbers of people have given cei-ti(i.Â«.tcs of the < - ioiis,1822 thomas lvlcs i 'â– great usefulness of this discovery an i.vlei original attachment levied on negro ri-wlv to testif in the same v ,, it appearing to the latisfaction of the culled on tin subscriber wishes i . is without understood that horses whose eyes have become ol thisstatc ordered therefore that dead can bc brought to their light again ; but n he made for six vv eks in the western . in man cas -, n liere they hav been blind ir . lor ii i â– i n lum to appear m nc to sev-i n yi ars by lus method they have h court of pleas and quarter sessions bi i n il â– id to perfect sight and ever aft i ickj for rutherford counlv id the ( â– itrl ' ri mained -.". . ituth rfordton on the third mondav rights or states or single counties may bc ifier the fourth monday in september next , tl bv ai>plying either personall or bj i thei to plead or demur or judgment final letter in the subscriber or his agent in the en red up again h m t'19r town of huntsvillc surrj county n carolina vv j s ' i-i v -,.' ri vi i'i,r | a righ i ," i singl i i ounty will be sold at from h j i'i , " ,.|' â– - candinus ma im webteuj . iu.ii.im tt the grand jury of rowan to their l citizens ofthe county i uv vi,v\\i-v'.vi">i\'i\\'...h ' 2 ahc-.l i ,\ rv vuiwi \ g u'hnnici md nancy his wife joshua fox mil 4 short time since a mil . n'd ! , -,â€¢_.% i orge curtwright a journeyman shoema â– i , â– .â– ", igth â€¢ 1 1 1 1 os mil .. riminii-nced working with me and alter get 111 â– i ...' n.liah rn lol'an . (â€¢ . ' ' pa.villk ' it publi ' mi be mad - fur six lh in the i he i man t-dlor by the ' â– â– ;,, ., tth n , i . .. â€¢ of lei is it is supposed he will make iv court to i.e held for tin county of mo i r i'em see by the vvav ofl ii i . . moi-gmiton is to ii first monday in octobe n i md pl id the public on their guartf anil 1 i i'lsiur or demur or tin petition will l heard ol i man keep pac rith him if hi r v ' '. , ,-. â– i â€¢â€¢ \- \ ! ompson ' â€¢ i .'â–º i '.'â– -.-.â€¢